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Acceptance Rate: 84%
SAT Score | 1070-1280 |
ACT Score | 23-30 |
Application Fee | $65 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
You are an undergraduate In-State Rowan University student living on-campus. Your Cost of Attendance is $32,539 and your EFC is $5,591. Your financial need is $26,948 (32,539-5,591). Therefore, you are eligible for need-based aid that does not exceed $26,948. Need-based aid includes grants, subsidized loans and work-study.
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